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Export prices increased 1 to 4 percent due to foreign buyers’ concerns over the drought situation in main-crop rice growing areas.
Export prices declined around 1 percent with results of the tender for 1.1 million metric tons of government stocks still pending.
The impact of the temporary and voluntary suspension of South African citrus exports to the European Union due to Citrus Black Spot (CBS) issues not as extensive as previously anticipated....
Export prices declined 2 to 3 percent in anticipation of the sales of government stocks through a public tender for around 1.1 million metric tons on June 15.
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MY2014/15 second off-season rice harvest is underway while MY2015/16 main-crop rice cultivation is progressing well.
Export prices are steady this week due to quiet trading as traders await announcement of a new public tender for government stocks and the result of the Philippines’ tender.
For the 2015/16 MY, post forecasts a moderate increase of ten percent to 210,000 hectares in seed cotton area planted in Zimbabwe...